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    At a bit of a quandry...

    I am in the process of ordering new kilt hose (House of Cheviot, Lewis style) and traditional garters to accompany them, however I cannot come to a decision about what color scheme to choose! Normally I am very good at this.

    I currently own many pairs of Gaelic Themes kilt hose in every color, and also own every color of Lochcarron's garters with the double flashes. I love them both very much, as they are the only style of kilt hose and garters that I worn to this day, with the exception of my diced and argyll hose, reserved only for evening wear.

    My question is, what are some ideas that you all may have for color combinations for the House of Cheviot kilt hose and traditional garter ties? I am asking this mainly because I am still unsure what kilt to wear for our local upcoming St. Patrick's Day celebration, which is extremely traditional in the main Irish/Scottish neighborhood here in Saint Louis.

    I have narrowed my choice of kilt to the following two: Macpherson red ancient, and Macpherson red modern-both 16 ounce weight from Lochcarron. I understand that there are the typical kilt hose and garter pairings with those specific tartans, such as modern shades with the modern variation and ancient shades with the ancient variation-I get that. However, I am looking to possibly change things up a bit and perhaps, "clash" some colors if you will. Often times you see this being done with kilt hose and garters in Scotland, especially at clan gatherings or Highland games. For example, pink or purple hose with yellow traditional garter ties and a Campbell ancient kilt. I have seen this worn with the current Duke of Argyll. May not be for everyone, but I am quite fond of it!

    So, please feel free to suggest your recommendations for what color hose and garter ties I should wear with either tartan choice. I have provided images of the tartans below. Thanks everyone!

    Macpherson Red Modern


    Macpherson Red Ancient


    The present Duke of Argyll, with his wife and child. Note his choice of kilt hose and garters.
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    Hose: Any colour you like as long as its not white.
    Flashes: Whatever comes to hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Hose: Any colour you like as long as its not white.
    Flashes: Whatever comes to hand.
    No particular color schemes come to mind Jock? I am trying to get some ideas and see what other seasoned wearers of Highland attire think. Oh yes, I would never wear white hose-never have, never will!

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    No particular color schemes come to mind Jock?
    I think what Jock is saying is that not too much thought is put into matching kilt hose to the kilt in his highlands. Lovat colors seem to be a good choice for daytime events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar View Post
    I think what Jock is saying is that not too much thought is put into matching kilt hose to the kilt in his highlands. Lovat colors seem to be a good choice for daytime events.
    I know, I get that. I come from a pretty traditional, somewhat purist and conservative, Highland family (Kingussie/Aviemore, Inverness-shire...aka Badenoch), and vist Scotland every summer to visit immediate family, as well as relatives that still reside there. I agree that there can be too much thought that is put into the choice of coloring for kilt hose, however, it is an important part of Highland attire. Also, with that being said, I still wanted to see what suggestions or thoughts on the topic everyone has. I am curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    No particular color schemes come to mind Jock? I am trying to get some ideas and see what other seasoned wearers of Highland attire think. Oh yes, I would never wear white hose-never have, never will!

    Cheers,
    When all else fails I have found that bottle green hose with orange, or dark blue flashes as a good standby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    When all else fails I have found that bottle green hose with orange, or dark blue flashes as a good standby.
    Interesting. Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    I know, I get that. I come from a pretty traditional, somewhat purist and conservative, Highland family (Kingussie/Aviemore, Inverness-shire...aka Badenoch), and vist Scotland every summer to visit immediate family, as well as relatives that still reside there. I agree that there is too much thought that is put into the choice of coloring for kilt hose. However, with that being said, I still wanted to see what suggestions or thoughts on the topic everyone has. I am curious.
    Well then, how about some form of yellow. Both tartans have a thin amount of yellow. But not enough to be a major color. You could pair those with garters of the same color or maybe green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar View Post
    Well then, how about some form of yellow. Both tartans have a thin amount of yellow. But not enough to be a major color. You could pair those with garters of the same color or maybe green.
    Awesome, thanks!

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    fairly standard choices might be:
    Bottle green with yellow or red flashes with the Modern
    Lovat green with yellow flashes for the Ancient

    a little "flashier" (no pun intended)
    Red (or for evening, Burgundy) with yellow flashes with the Modern
    Brown or Oatmeal with lovat green, yellow, or even ancient blue flashes with the Ancient... particularly for daywear or casual evenings.

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